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The official music video , produced by , captures the late-90s aesthetic of Greek nightlife and entertainment. It features Valantis performing with the charismatic energy that defined his early career, helping the song become a staple in Greek clubs and "bouzoukia" venues. Lasting Legacy and Remakes
The song explores themes of unwavering devotion and the frustration of being misunderstood in a relationship. The narrator addresses a partner who is influenced by rumors, assuring them that they are held "high" and flow through their "veins".
The track is a collaboration between Valantis , who composed the music, and renowned lyricist . The official music video , produced by ,
Valantis collaborated with the Droulias Brothers for a modernized version released by Heaven Music .
The chorus— "Ti allo theleis pio poly, pethaino m' ena sou fili" —translated as "What more do you want, I die with just one of your kisses," remains one of the most recognizable lines in Greek pop. Music Video and Production The narrator addresses a partner who is influenced
Numerous DJs have produced remixes, such as the DJ Appa Remix and the Panos Haritidis version , keeping the track relevant in modern nightlife.
"" (What More Do You Want) is a definitive anthem of the Greek laiko-pop scene, originally released in 1999 by the popular singer Valantis . Though often associated with the year 2000 due to its peak popularity, the song first appeared on the album Dakrizi Apopse To Feggari under the Minos-EMI label. Song Composition and Theme The chorus— "Ti allo theleis pio poly, pethaino
Decades after its debut, the song continues to be reimagined: